English to Punjabi Dictionary turbulence

turbulence

ਤੁਫਾਨੀ
definition
noun
the plane shuddered as it entered some turbulence
violent or unsteady movement of air or water, or of some other fluid.
example
It is extremely uncomfortable as the plane is thrown around violently, in the worst 'turbulence' imaginable.
What is happening is that all this 'turbulence' and confusion makes us nervous and defensive.
If drug stocks hit more 'turbulence' in this stormy political season, we may hear plenty about who is selling them.
Turbidity currents are high-density flows in which the sediment is supported by the upward component of fluid 'turbulence' .
Rivalry is a groundswell word, suggesting 'turbulence' by its very sound.
Not only does trouble run in streaks but 'turbulence' tends to cluster.
The 'turbulence' shook the jet like an earthquake high in the air.
The plane landed after a harrowing trip through heart stopping 'turbulence' .
The entire ship trembled slightly as it ran through severe 'turbulence' .
A few months later, her relationship with Greg had been going through some 'turbulence' .
There will still be some 'turbulence' to the north of the plateau, but the water above the Pit will be calm.
Movement of the gas near the surface causes vigorous 'turbulence' that produces a broad spectrum of random noises.
They would not carry the research overheads of universities and would remain free of political 'turbulence' .
The counter-rotating shafts create a high degree of 'turbulence' from a single electric motor.
The political and economic 'turbulence' of the Civil War years intensified their troubles.
Gandhi's answer to the 'turbulence' was to fast until the protagonists stopped their battles!
This is the best time to avoid 'turbulence' either from possible thunderstorms or heat convection from the sun.
Reynolds also noticed that once the 'turbulence' started, the fluid dragged.
The 'turbulence' in the wake of an airplane can be extremely dangerous to other aircraft.
the plane shuddered as it entered some 'turbulence'
We were knocked about like a bucket of bolts as we passed through heavy 'turbulence' .
His doctoral dissertation, presented to Munich in 1923, was on 'turbulence' in fluid streams.
After World War I increasing poverty of the masses led to political 'turbulence' .
They create enough 'turbulence' in the river of water flowing along the ski base to break the suction.
the plane shuddered as it entered some 'turbulence'
political 'turbulence'
Computer models of the building form showed how it could be modified to minimize wind 'turbulence' at the base.
Water is naturally pure and clear, though its 'turbulence' may stir up mud from below.
Despite all tumult and 'turbulence' , one after all, had to carry on.
What seemed like hours later, I felt the floor beneath me shake violently like 'turbulence' and it never stopped.
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